DK-PI PhD Studentship for International Students in Austria, 2016
The Vienna Doctoral Program (Doktoratskolleg) Particles and Interactions
(DK-PI) calls for applications to a graduate program on experimental and theoretical
particle physics. The DK-PI
doctoral program is a research, education, and training oriented initiative
supported by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF).
Its purpose is to provide a high profile international research environment for highly qualified PhD students, coupled with a thorough monitoring and advisory framework, and a broad educational system that includes introductory and specialized physics courses as well as soft skill courses. Its aim is that the students acquire the knowledge needed for becoming competitive participants in the international particle and nuclear physics research community and are able to start their own successful career.
Its purpose is to provide a high profile international research environment for highly qualified PhD students, coupled with a thorough monitoring and advisory framework, and a broad educational system that includes introductory and specialized physics courses as well as soft skill courses. Its aim is that the students acquire the knowledge needed for becoming competitive participants in the international particle and nuclear physics research community and are able to start their own successful career.
The DK-PI is an excellence initiative of faculty members
from five Vienna-based research institutions, the Institute for Theoretical
Physics at the TU Wien, the Institute for Atomic and Subatomic Physics at the
TU Wien, the Faculty of Physics of the University of Vienna and two institutes
of the Austrian Academy of Science, the Institute of High Energy Physics, and
the Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics. The DK-PI faculty members
which can serve as thesis supervisors are
Scholarship Provider/ Funding
Agency
The Vienna
Doctoral Program (Doktoratskolleg) Particles and Interactions (DK-PI) supported
by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF)
Study Area
The DK-PI offers research opportunities in the fields of
- physics and technology of particle detection in high energy particle collisions,
- precision measurements at low and ultra-low energies to test the standard model,
- precision experiments with antihydrogen for studies of CPT symmetry and antimatter gravity,
- experimental studies on non-perturbative QCD with kaon and antiproton beams,
- the theory of strong and electroweak interactions at low and high energies and at high density or temperature,
- neutrino and flavor physics,
- Standard Model and Beyond the Standard Model phenomenology,
- supersymmetry and string theory,
- quantum gravity and black hole physics,
- dark matter physics.
Scholarship open for
International Applicants
Scholarship Level
PhD
Eligibility
Since the number of places in the DK-PI
doctoral program is limited, there is an application and selection procedure
for interested students which accounts for their academic and previous
scientific achievements, and their expected potential for future research work.
Since DK-PI doctoral students will have to be enrolled at one of the Vienna
universities, they have to fulfill the criteria for doctoral studies of the two
universities. For this they need in particular a completed Master (or
equivalent) degree. In addition they should have very good English language
skills.
Scholarship Duration
This scholarship is up to 3 years
Coverage/Scholarship Benefits
- The DK-PI offers doctoral study positions with full financial support on a 12-months-basis for up to 3 years.
- The modalities of the payment follow the rules laid out by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) (currently 1,996.90 €/month before tax, incl. health benefits).
- In addition, the doctoral program provides support for
- travel to scientific work shops, schools and conferences,
- research stays at various partner institutions around the globe,
- soft skill training and language courses.
Application Method
Application checklist: The following application
documents and material shall be provided:
- completed admission form
- curriculum vitae (CV),
- list of publications, posters and talks (if applicable),
- graded study records (if you feel it helps even including high school certificates),
- expression of interest (why you feel you are the right person to join the DK-PI),
- information on your English skills (TOEFL or others),
- preferred date when you would like to start the doctoral studies,
- two letters of recommendation (including one from your Master’s thesis supervisor).
Deadline
January 6, 2016
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